Cloud Cult Hums Through the Change, With a Sense of Wonder




Soundcheck show

Summary: <p>The orchestral-folk-rock Minnesota band Cloud Cult is a creative collective who continually celebrates catharsis, change, and comfort through music and multimedia performances. [They’re also hailed as one of the Top 10 Green Bands by Rolling Stone with environmentally-sound packaging, a geothermal-powered studio, and touring with net zero greenhouse gases.] The latest record, <em>Metamorphosis</em>, is “all about inner change... from the kind that's marinated in joy to the kind that hurts like hell but somehow makes room for a better you. Life is a rabbit hole of wonder, mystery, chaos, pain, and love, and these songs are here to help you hum your way through it.” (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/CloudCultMusic/videos/5117382464989592/">Cloud Cult’s Facebook)</a>.</p> <p>From the woods of Wisconsin, on a balmy 30 degree day, Cloud Cult’s founder and main songwriter Craig Minowa plays in the snow with an acoustic guitar, featuring the rest of the band on backing tracks. - <em>Caryn Havlik</em></p> <p>Set list: “Back Into My Arms” “Victor” “Song From Oblivion”</p> <p>Watch: "Back Into My Arms":</p> <p>Watch "Victor":</p> <p>Watch "Song from Oblivion":</p>